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On the Show — Michael Kameron

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Michael Kameron x 2..JPGMichael Kameron was born in the East End of London, but now resides in Somerset in the UK. His whole childhood and adult life has been the focus of paranormal and alien encounters. He is an intuitive empath and astral projector. He loves helping people and loves animals. In this episode, we will talk about his book, "High Strangeness: A Lifetime of Alien and Paranormal Encounters."

Michael Kameron was just an ordinary person who experienced both sides of the paranormal, from alien abductions to encountering strange, mystical beings, stretching back from his childhood right through to his adult life. Having been brought up in the backdrop of a stringent Roman Catholic Irish community in the East-End of London in the 1970’s, it was unthinkable that such unexpected, supernatural encounters could exist at all. He lived in a house plagued by poltergeist activity, encountering spectral visitations from hooded figures.

Throughout his childhood, Michael had been unaware that such experiences were anything other than normal, until he realised that upon reflection, something odd had been happening; that his life was very different from others who considered such supernatural phenomena as totally inexplicable.

It was then that he became aware that his very existence appeared to be working in parallel worlds, and that he was ostensibly living two entirely different lives, rather than one. Over time his normal day-to-day functioning began to be affected by the emergence of non-terrestrial beings, something which had shocked Michael to his core. He knew then that not all was what it seemed, and he struggled to find transparency in ascertaining the facts.

Michael also found it hard to trust people. During his encounters with non-human entities, and having experienced bouts of missing time, he was also an unwitting victim to the infamous "Men in Black" along with military exploitation, out of body experiences, spiritual and psychic confrontations, visions, along with UFO activity. In this book, he not only explores his experience and relationships and the effects of one on the other, but also the possible reasons why his life has been plagued by various forms of High Strangeness.

Cohost this week: Tim Swartz.

Recording Date (including After The Paracast):
Wednesday, September 27 at at 11:00 AM Pacific (2:00 PM Eastern)
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This was a fascinating episode, both the main show and After The Paracast.

Michael's reported encounters are polar opposite to the warm and fuzzy ones Preston Dennett was talking about during our interview with him. Michael has suffered from PTSD and other nasty aftereffects.
 
This was a fascinating episode, both the. main show and After The. Paracast.

Michael's reported encounters are polar opposite to the warm and fuzzy ones Preston Dennett was talking about during our interview with him. Michael has suffered from PTSD and other nasty aftereffects.
This sounds interesting looking forward to listening.
 
Again another nice guy - one can't help but feel sympathy for what must have been quite a tough life. But as far as his "experiences" are concerned ....
in one way or another "it's all in his mind" 🤷‍♂️
 
He's definitely not unique. But I wish he will try again to contact a mental health professional to talk about his repressed memories of these missing time events. He said he was told by one that he was crazy, which is hardly a sensitive or even sensible way to treat a patient.

I'd worry about using hypnosis, but perhaps talking it through would help. One doesn't get PTSD from nothing.
 
It is hard to know what to think about this episode.
I have always thought and still do that all abduction experiences are a form of mind control or mental illness. It is my belief that abduction experiences are a way of the mind protecting itself from a previous experience that the mind can not handle.
However it is refreshing to hear a so called abducte describe an event where we don't all sit round the campfire with the aliens afterwards and sing kumbaya.
 
With UFO's/paranormal I guess it's never sensible to immediately discard data that may not confirm one's own biases. But I don't think that very personal experiences such as these (with no tangible evidence) will really get us to the crux of the phenomena of themselves - but maybe they should still be recorded as a sort of side note? Some qualified scientific/psychology researchers may actually want to specialise in these experiences - a latter day Jung - or today's Eric Ouellet (have you interviewed him yet?)
 

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I also wanted to put Tim straight on something,yes during the 60,s and 70,s there was only three TV stations and in fact I remember when there was only two but even two TV stations things like. The Outer limits,Star Trek,My favourite Martian, Lost in space and the Jetsons where regular fair on our television screens being shown about a year after they were shown in America.
 
In New York City, we had seven stations actually in those days. They included the networks, independents and a PBS type.

It wasn't unusual for a highly rated show to have tens of millions of viewers. Today a few million for a show on any of the hundreds of stations plus the streaming services actually makes a hit.
 
Seems like he genuinely believes all of his incidents/encounters and I'm not one to say he hasn't experienced them but I do question what may or may not be true... and potentially what is masking other experiences. I believe he also mentioned ESP and the ability to move things with his mind and that he was tested for these abilities by some kind of program??? What happened to those abilities? If what he is saying is true why doesn't he just use them and show people?
 
I think his psychic reading of me did produce some unexpected results.

So far, I suspect all or most people with psychic abilities do not get reliable results; they aren't on/off switches that they can control on demand.
 
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